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Going away to college is exciting, fun, and stressful all rolled into one. Whether a student is homesick or living it up or studying like crazy…or a mixture it is always so special to receive a thoughtful package from a friend, family member, or loved one.
When I was in college I there were a couple of churches that sent us care packages. I still remember the excitement and how I appreciated the box in the mail. One time my sister just took me to Walmart and filled up a paper sack of things I loved and needed to survive the year. I loved that! Here are some of my tips to build the perfect college survival kit and everything was found at Walmart!1. Something to eat! College and the need for food go hand in hand. Whether the meal on campus was bad, it was a late study night, or just chatting with friends snacks definitely are a must for college survival!
2. Something for school. This little token for school serves as a reminder that while you want them to enjoy college life, you expect them to be studying and learning. 🙂
3. Something fun they can keep. When nights get long and times get tough they will have that visual reminder sitting on their desk that someone back home cares.
4. Something personal. You want your college student to feel confident and happy. Schick® Disposable razors at Walmart are the perfect addition to your college survival kit. We all want to feel good, clean and confident as we enter new stages and Schick® Razors are perfect for the journey!
Tada! In a quick shopping trip you have the perfect college survival kit. Don’t forget to include a personal note of encouragement!
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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Schick®. The opinions and text are all mine.
